Duo Dynamic
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Duo Dynamic | ||
Studio album by QNC | ||
Released | November 2005 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Length | ?:? | |
Label | Grand Central Records GCCD142 |
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Producer(s) | Aim, Curt Cazal, Dubble D, Easy Mo Bee, Hektik | |
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Duo Dynamic is the debut album by QNC. It was recorded and mixed in part at D&D Studios, New York City. The music is Hip Hop, with an old school feel, and the production and scratching is stylistically similar to the Grand Central Records albums on which they have appeared, particularly Rae & Christian's Blazing The Crop.
Several tracks on the album feature guest artists. The track "For Da Love" was originally intended for a collaboration between QNC and an undetermined Grand Central Records artist, but when they rediscovered the track, they made it their own and called upon friend and label-mate Guru (of Gang Starr) to make a guest appearance.
[edit] Track listing
- QNC
- Dynamic Duo (featuring M.O.P)
- For Da' Love
- I Wish (featuring Kate Rogers)
- It's Goin' Down (featuring Camp Lo)
- Hype, Fresh, Live (featuring Aim)
- Now!
- Would You? (featuring Dubble D)
- Streets Don' Run (featuring Dimes aka Big Rallo Black)
- Polaroid Dimepiece
- Major League (featuring Schine)
- Closer Than Friends